Abstract: You don't need a Nintendo Switch to enjoy the critically acclaimed The Legend of Zelda: Breadth of the Wild. With what many reviewers consider a masterpiece, and the best selling Wii U game on Amazon to date, The Legend of Zelda: Breadth of the Wild reinv...
Star Fox Zero tries to do too much with gimmicks that simply don't work, while neglecting the core mechanics of its predecessors. Even diehard fans would probably be hard pressed to find many redeeming qualities from this sequel...
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If you are a fan of Star Fox 64 who has long been awaiting a return to form, Star Fox Zero is probably what you want. It is obviously modeled after the N64 title, but it has more free roaming gameplay and presents some new challenges. From the fun one-lin...
Abstract: Its been 20 years since Star Fox 64 came out in the N64, and its been nearly 20 years since we had a fantastic Star Fox Experience. Is Star Fox Zero a return to form?Youtube Channel...
Abstract: Can you believe it's been over ten years since the last Star Fox game graced a home console? Fans of F-Zero are nodding yes, but in the years since Star Fox Assault came out on GameCube, there have been two more portable iterations: Star Fox Command and S...
Star Fox Zero has a number of flaws. Force motion controls and a shortage of content keep this game from being great, but I still stand by the notion that it is the sequel Star Fox fans have deserved. By combining the right amount of nostalgia with a good...
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Published: 2016-04-26, Author: Andrew , review by: gamecrate.com
Star Fox Zero tries and fails to blend the nostalgic feel of StarFox 64 with new controls. While the game can be enjoyable and comes with some exciting moments, it is muddled down by unwieldy controls and bland level design...
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Published: 2016-04-22, Author: Stephen , review by: kotaku.com
Abstract: Even if you can get used to the awkward controls, Star Fox Zero is merely mediocre. It's as disappointing a major Nintendo console release as there's been in some time.You're Fox McCloud himself, once again the pilot of your very own Arwing fighter, flyin...